Hi, I’m [Department Chair Name]. We’re very glad that you’re a student in our program.
We’re here to help, so here are some easy ways to contact me if you have any issues
that you need to discuss. You can contact me by email at [email address]. You can
call my administrative assistant, [Assistant Name] at [Assistant Extension] to set
up an appointment to see me.

We’re very proud of our program in [Student Major]. If you’d like to read a little
about the program and its goals, please click here. We’ve also prepared some information about the [Student Major] faculty, their interests
and their backgrounds, which you can visit by clicking here.

Lower down this page, there is some advising information that I know you’ll find to
be useful. I hope you’ll take the time to read it.

Your faculty advisor is [Faculty Advisor]. Please click here to see [Faculty Advisor]’s information and contact page. We recommend that you schedule
a time to meet your advisor during the first two weeks of the term, and again just
before registration. If you’d like to meet more often than that, that would be even
better.

The most common advising question that students ask is “What should I be taking this
year?” The link below summarizes that information for the “average” student. Since
we don’t look at you as average, you will probably want to discuss how you might adjust
this “standard schedule” to fit your specific career goals when you meet with your
advisor.

The second most common advising question that students ask is “Is tutoring help available
for me in the subject’s I’m taking?” SPSU offers free tutoring in a variety of areas.
To see the current tutoring schedule, please click here. Additional help is available from the Advising, Tutoring, Testing, International Student and Multicultural Affairs Center, otherwise known as the ATTIC. Click here for more information.

It’s never too early to start thinking about your career. SPSU students majoring
in [Student Major] have gone on to do lots of interesting things, both while they
were here at the University, and after they graduated. Some of these students were
just like you. Find out more by clicking here.

Did you know that SPSU also has a Career and Counseling Center? They can help you
with resume writing, finding a job, salary surveys, networking, and so on. They offer
workshops on a regular basis, too! Click here to find out more.

Sometimes, the pace of taking courses, managing your job, and dealing with family
and personal issues can be overwhelming. Relax. We care, and we can help.

As mentioned earlier, sometimes a little tutoring is all that it takes to make your
courses go better. Click here for this terms tutoring schedule.

We also have a Counseling Center, where you can get free, confidential help with personal
issues (adjusting to college, relationships, conflicts, anxiety) and academic issues
(studying, test taking, managing your time). Click here for more information.